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 Peak:  Mummy Mountain
 Route:  Southeast Slopes, Northwest Slopes (to Hauges)
 Range:  Front
 Posted By:  supranihilest
 Date of Info:  8/11/2018
 Date Posted:  8/12/2018
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I traversed the full Mummy Range and thus did not climb down any route I climbed up. Keep that in mind when reading these Mummy Range conditions reports.

Southeast Slopes: From Lawn Lake Trailhead the trail to Mummy Mountain's southwest slopes is fantastic. Easily one of the best trails I've ever been on. The turnoff for the Black Canyon Trail near Mummy Mountain is obvious and signed but the turn to make your way to Mummy is not obvious. I went a few tents of a mile down the trail and simply walked into the woods, towards a saddle. The photos on the route description show a big rock and I'm not sure it's 100% necessary to find, since I don't know if I did or didn't. In any case once you break through treeline the route is very obvious and turns into mild-then-steepening class 2 tundra and talus hopping to the summit.

Northwest Slopes: Basically identical to the southeast slopes, just in the opposite direction. Hagues Peak is left on the ridge line across the saddle, which is a wonderful alpine meadow. This was an easy and enjoyable part of the climb.



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